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THE WATER CYCLE OF THE ESTUARY
The water cycle a.k.a the H2O cycle there are three simple points. Rivers, water vapor and the estuary. The water cycle is a big part in oceans and rivers because the vapor from the ocean goes to the top of a mountain and rains and goes down to the ocean from rivers that's called condensation. That's we're fresh water and salt water mix and some times you find estuaries there. Water vapor is were water starts to turn into steam and after that it turns into clouds. Salt water gets into the river because when it evaporates it still has salt in it. When it rains salt water and fresh water mix. Then an estuary is born. Estuaries are a big part in the water cycle. Estuaries give off water to clouds. Then it rains salt water and fresh water.


ESTUARY WATER CYCLE
The water cycle of the estuary starts in the estuary. An estuary is a place where salt water and fresh water meet. The water cycle starts when water evaporates. After the water evaporates it turns into water vapor. After the water vapor it turns into it turns into precipitation. Precipitation is rain and/or snow. After precipitation it goes to infiltration. After infiltration it turns into ground water. Then the water cycle restarts when the ground water enters the estuary. The water cycle goes on and on


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The estuary Water Cycle or the Hydrologic Cycle

DID YOU KNOW THAT: your water maybe the water the Dinos drank out of? NOW YOU KNOW. Water cycle contains Four steps it starts with evaporation, next is condensation, then precipitation, and collection. First evaporation the suns UVA rays hits the water where then it evaporates in to clouds. Where it starts to condenstates in to clouds this is condensation. Then pricipitation that's when it has rained and fell to the ground. And finally collection is where the water runs of to streams and rivers and ect. And that's the estuary water cycle or the hydrologic cycle.



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